A case study in the failure of social shaming to make horrible people stop being horrible.https://twitter.com/THR/status/1051955400617205760 …
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Replying to @Noahpinion
I find this behavior abhorrent. You're really nullifying the other sides' viewpoints. Whatever you think of Tucker Carlson, and I've disliked the guy for 15 years, he represents a lot of people in America. We need some dialogue, not just shut people down.
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Replying to @samfhicks
But he has a popular TV talk show and a Twitter account with 2.24 million followers. He hasn't been shut down.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
I get that. Of course, he hasn't *literally* been shut down. I've been at this for 20 years and I think that we're going about creating a governing majority the wrong way. Running political commentators and politicians you disagree with out of restaurants is a new phenomenon.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Political activism on behalf of the Democratic Party.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
Nothing too terribly important. I'm certainly not important. Just grassroots stuff.
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Replying to @Noahpinion
In 2004 I went to Iowa to work for Howard Dean: knock on doors, phone bank, help his IT staff, help at rallies, etc.
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